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Midjourney remaster feature

Midjourney introduced a “remaster” feature today.

We want to try letting people ‘remaster’ images from the v1/v2/v3 algorithm using the ‘coherence’ of the –test algorithm.

Here’s a comparison using one of my first successful renders with midjourney.  Top is the original rendered with V3 algorithm and the bottom is the new remaster.

Midjourney film noir V3 - remaster comparisonThere’s been debate about the new “–test” and “–testp” algorithms verses the older versions.  The new algorithm  emphasizes “coherence” and is more realistic but less “artistic.”  I think a blind rush to “realism” is a mistake because images start to look like boring cell phone images, but this new algorithm at Midjourney looks pretty damn good.  I like both images here.  They are quite different but both are dramatic in they’re own way.

 

These are stories of the future… (again)

EricSusch_These_are_stories_of_the_future_beautiful_cinematic_c_5db01eac-3117-4882-900e-a4fd057f2a01This is another variation on the vague prompt “These are stories of the future…”  It’s fun to see what the Midjourney AI does with these poetic prompts.  Is it a peek into the developing mind of a childlike machine that is still learning?

This vision looks like a more positive future than Midjourney’s previous version.  This is a berry and ice cream, cotton candy future.  And is that Princess Leia?

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Threatened by shadows at night, and exposed in the light…

EricSusch_Threatened_by_shadows_at_night_and_exposed_in_the_lig_ba2e08fa-f42d-4755-b555-bcd3a7f95945My Midjourney free trial eventually ran out and even though I usually avoid subscription services, I signed up for $10 a months access.  I find this technology amazing and I need to continue experimenting at least for another month.

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